Helios and the “Three Graces”
<p>Helios is the Ancient Greek personification of the Sun. Persephone is the Ancient Greek personification of the Earth’s core (Kore). The Persephone story focuses on the relationship between Persephone and Demeter. But Helios is also important because he watches over Persephone. I am a Helios archetype. My “twin flame” is a Persephone archetype. I am two-meters tall, hyperactive, with a 135 IQ. My twin flame is 158 cm tall, also anxious, with the same IQ. We both share the same auburn hair and hazel eyes. We are both Slavic-Celtic, but also look Greek.</p>
<p>I keep wondering why my “twin flame” is like Persephone, rather than Hestia; who — according to the New Age cults — is supposed to be the twin flame of Helios. My interpretation is that Persephone is akin to a Hestia taken into the underworld. Persephone copes with a fragmented psyche. She essentially has three husbands: Zeus, Hades, and Adonis. But Zeus is actually her father. Hades is actually her kidnapper. And Adonis is actually her adopted child.</p>
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